Vascular system is a method of transporting water and nutrients from the roots to the stems and leaves- it allows plants to grow tall.
As seen below the difference between the two plant types.
Non-Vascular Plants- include (bryophyte) mosses and worts
Vascular plants are divided into plants that reproduce from seeds and those that use spores.
Plants that produce seeds are divided into Angiosperms (flowering plants) where the seeds are hidden inside the flower and gymnosperms such as conifers where the seeds are easily visible.
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fern- pteridophyte
cycad - large cones in the centre of plant- gynosperm.
fern -soft plants need water to reproduce baby ferns called zygotes.
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Vascular Plants-
Vascular system is a method of transporting water and nutrients from the roots to the stems and leaves- it allows plants to grow tall.As seen below the difference between the two plant types.
Non-Vascular Plants- include (bryophyte) mosses and worts
Vascular plants are divided into plants that reproduce from seeds and those that use spores.
Plants that produce seeds are divided into Angiosperms (flowering plants) where the seeds are hidden inside the flower and gymnosperms such as conifers where the seeds are easily visible.
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Bryophytes mosses and worts